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Malaysia should maintain good, friendly relations with China: ruler of Malaysia's Johor state

Xinhua | Updated: 2023-08-27 14:35

People take part in a breakthrough ceremony of a tunnel along the East Coast Rail Link in Pahang state of Malaysia, Aug 25, 2023. Twenty-five tunnels along the East Coast Rail Link, Malaysia's mega rail project jointly constructed with China Communications Construction Company, have achieved a breakthrough, according to Mohd Zuki Ali, chairman of the project owner Malaysia Rail Link. [Photo/Xinhua]

KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysia should maintain good and friendly relations with China, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, the ruler of Malaysia's Johor state, said.

Describing China as a "good and reliable" investment partner, Sultan Ibrahim said Johor state has had a long-standing good relationship with China since the time of his ancestors, when he was interviewed by Sin Chew Daily, a Malaysian local media.

Recounting the presentation of the "Imperial Order of the Double Dragon" award to his great-great-grandfather by the Chinese Emperor during the Qing Dynasty, Sultan Ibrahim said his ancestor had soon after invited the Chinese to conduct economic activities in the state.

"After that, the Chinese were invited to Johor to cultivate gambier and pepper," he said.

Sultan Ibrahim also recounted how he had personally worked to foster better ties between both countries, particularly in the palm oil and construction sectors, and urged Malaysia to strengthen and enhance relations between the two countries, especially to expand economic opportunities.

"By offering better incentives to foreign investors, our products can go further, reaching more markets," he explained.

He added that China will always have a special place in his heart as it reminds him of his son, the late Tunku Abdul Jalil, who traveled to the country for medical treatment in 2014.

Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy, with nine sultans or rulers, who head their respective state and act as the religious leader, taking turns to serve as the king for a five-year term.

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